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Sarah Mazze, program director, Climate Master program
 
UO psychologist Paul Slovic
 
Paul Slovic mug shot
 
BLM's Bill Cannon of Oregon
Bill Cannon, right, of the Oregon office of the Bureau of Land Management on site at the Paisley Caves with UO archaeologist Dennis Jenkins ... Photo by Jim Barlow
immigration report photo
random art, no identification, pulled from "Understanding the Immigrant Experience in Oregon"
UO biologist James Weston
Photo by Jim Barlow, May 2008
Shannon O'Leary, UO doctoral student, physics
Photo by Jim Barlow. (upon graduation in June 2008, Shannon will move to Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, where she has accepted a teaching and research position in physics.)
Hailin Wang, professor of physics
 
Research Tidbits

The vice president for research and graduate studies (Rich Linton) oversees the research and graduate activities at the UO. Click here for more information.


A lot of UO research occurs in designated research centers and institutes, all of which involve interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

Science/Research Blog

Jim Barlow -- blog art photoVisit Jim's  SciBlog, an informal look at research news.

Newest Additions:

Sept. 23 -- Check out the Fall 2008 Cascade! You won't be disappointed.

Sept. 22 -- Presidential politics have centered on the Iraq war and the U.S. economy. Now the two candidates discuss science in their responses to 14 questions.

Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

Logo for Science Northwest, a collaborative regional news site for leading academic research institutions

Looking for the latest research news in the Northwest? Collaborating science writers at the leading Northwest research institutions now have a clearinghouse dedicated to the region's major institutions. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory now hosts Science Northwest. Check it out!

Integrated Marketing and Strategic Communications

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What makes the University of Oregon a special and unique place? How do we share this information with the rest of the world?

These are the questions the university’s Integrated Marketing and Strategic Communications Task Force (IMSC) has been charged with answering. Read more about the effort HERE.

 


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